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Microsoft® Windows® Command-Line Administrator's Pocket Consultant
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- + Cover
- Contents at a Glance
- + Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- + Introduction
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Part I: Windows Command Line Fundamentals
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Chapter 1: Overview of the Windows Command Line
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Chapter 2: Getting the Most from the Command Line
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Chapter 3: Command Line Scripting Essentials
- Creating Command Line Scripts
- + Common Statements and Commands for Scripts
- Passing Arguments to Scripts
- Getting Acquainted with Variables
- + Using Variables in Scripts
- + Using Mathematical Expressions
- + Command-Line Selection Statements
- + Command Line Iteration Statements
- + Creating Subroutines and Procedures
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Chapter 4: Scheduling Tasks to Run Automatically
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Chapter 1: Overview of the Windows Command Line
- + Part II: Windows Systems Administration
- + Part III: Windows File System and Disk Administration
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Part IV: Windows Active Directory and Network Administration
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Chapter 11: Core Active Directory Services Administration
- + Chapter 12: Managing Computer Accounts and Domain Controllers
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Chapter 13: Managing Active Directory Users and Groups
- Overview of Managing User Accounts from the Command Line
- + Adding User Accounts
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Managing User Accounts
- Viewing and Finding User Accounts
- Determining Group Membership for Individual User Accounts
- Setting or Changing User Account Attributes
- Disabling and Enabling User Accounts
- Resetting Expired User Accounts
- Controlling and Resetting User Passwords
- Moving User Accounts
- Renaming User Accounts
- Deleting User Accounts
- Overview of Managing Group Accounts from the Command Line
- + Adding Group Accounts
- + Managing Group Accounts
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Chapter 14: Administering Network Printers and Print Services
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Chapter 15: Configuring, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting TCP/IP Networking
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Chapter 11: Core Active Directory Services Administration
- Appendix: Essential Command-Line Tools Reference
- + Index
- About the Author
Portable and precise, this pocket-sized guide delivers ready answers for managing Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP from the command line. Zero in on core command-line tools and techniques—learning timesaving ways to extend your operational efficiency and reach over multiple domains and networks. With its quick-reference tables, lists, and step-by-step instructions, this book delivers the fast, accurate information you need to get the job done—whether you’re at your desk or in the field!
Get fast facts to:
Create and use command-line scripts
Perform multiple, complex operations by grouping commands
Run commands, scripts, and programs on a scheduled basis
Use event-logging tools to monitor and fine-tune system performance
Gain control over disks beyond what you can do from the GUI
Administer Active Directory users and groups, computer accounts, and domains
Maintain network printers and print services
Configure, manage, and troubleshoot TCP/IP networking services
Get tips for using command-line related Resource Kit tools
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Computers > Operating Systems > Windows Workstation
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Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
Times read: 531

